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DescriptionSt Andrew's Bramfield, hatchment (2) - geograph.org.uk - 2045444.jpg |
Hatchment of Reginald Rabett, Esq., of Bramfield Hall, Suffolk, who married Mary Kerrison, a daughter of Matthias Kerrison, Esq., of Broom Hall and Hoxne Hall, Suffolk. Their second son was Captain George William Rabett, Royal Navy, who entered the Navy, 18 Dec. 1810. From: A Naval Biographical Dictionary/Rabett, George William[1]: Mary Kerrison was the sister of Lieut.-General Sir Edw. Kerrison, Bart., K.C.B., G.C.H., M.P., Colonel of the 14th Light Dragoons, and Recorder of Eye. George William Rabett's maternal aunt married Sir Ralph Blois, Bart.; his elder and only brother, the Rev. Reginald Rabett, A.M., of Bramfield Hall, Vicar of Thomton-cum-Bagworth, co. Leicester, married a daughter of Rich. Bickerton, Esq., of Rhoden, co. Salop, a relative of Admiral Sir Rich. Bickerton, Bart.; and his sister, Mary, married the present Viscount Maynard. Lord Lieutenant, Vice-Admiral, and Custos Rotulorum for co. Essex. Through his connexion with the latter nobleman, Lieut. Rabett is uncle of the Hon. Charles Henry Maynard, of the Royal Horse Guards, who married Lady Frances Murray, sister of the present Duke of Atholl, and niece of the Duke of Northumberland, Captain R.N.; and uncle also of the Hon. Mrs. Capel, sister-in-law of the Earl of Essex. The family of Rabett is of Saxon origin, and one of the longest seated in co. Suffolk, where members of it served at various times as High Bailiffs and Sheriffs, and at an early period (as far back as the reign of Edward IV.) returned Members to Parliament for Dunwich.
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Source | Geograph Britain and Ireland |
Author | Basher Eyre |
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DescriptionSt Andrew's Bramfield, hatchment (2) - geograph.org.uk - 2045444.jpg | |
Depicts InfoField | church interior, Bramfield |
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Source | Geograph Britain and Ireland |
Author | Basher Eyre |
Place of creation InfoField | Bramfield (Bramfield→East Suffolk→Suffolk→East of England→England→United Kingdom) |
Camera location | 52° 18′ 38.1″ N, 1° 31′ 05″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.310581; 1.517945 |
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Object location | 52° 18′ 37.1″ N, 1° 31′ 05″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.310308; 1.517924 |
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